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Communications Engineering Services

Telecommunications engineering, or telecom engineering, is an engineering discipline that brings together electrical engineering with computer science to enhance telecommunication systems. The work ranges from basic circuit design to strategic mass developments.

Boundary Survey

A boundary survey is the measuring of and determination of the size and physical location of a parcel of land that has been described either graphically (Plat) or in writing (Deed).
Boundary surveys are needed whenever there is a need to know the physical location of a property line. This can occur when there is a dispute between adjoining property owners, or if a structure is going to be constructed. Many times it is also a requirement for a loan or refinance on a subject property, to protect the mortgager.

GIS

A mapping system that uses computers to collect, store, manipulate, analyze, and display data.
GIS stands for geographic information systems.
A GIS uses computers and software to leverage the fundamental principle of geography. Geography is information about the earth’s surface and the objects found on it. It is a computer system designed to allow users to collect, manage and analyze large volumes of spatially referenced information and associated attribute data.

Alta Survey

Although the main purpose of the document is to delete survey exceptions, the ALTA/ACSM Land Title Survey answers numerous questions and concerns for many varying transaction parties.
These include (1) the surveyor’s findings about the property boundaries, (2) any observed easement together with easements and exceptions to coverage cited in the title commitment and (3) the improvements, utilities, public access and significant observations such as encroachments.